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Reg Edwards wrote:
. . . I've often thought of modelling a mobile loaded whip in a computer program. Input data would include body dimensions and height above ground. With a lot of patience you could do it with an EZNEC type of program. Many people have done it with EZNEC. At HF, all that's necessary is a pretty crude outline, except in the close vicinity of the antenna where currents can change more rapidly. At VHF and above a much finer wire grid model is necessary. But as others have pointed out, a lot of modern cars aren't covered by a solid metal shell. So it might be difficult for these cars to figure out just what external and internal metallic parts will be carrying the current and therefore need to be included in the model. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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